- Copper utensils were widely used in the life of Adjara population. The copper tin (round table) is ornamented, with oriental style Arabic inscriptions. Belongs to the XIX century. There are three types of inscriptions in 13 places on the copper round table. Among them, 12 inscribed places are placed on the circle, and the thirteenth is in the center of the circle. The content of the inscriptions in Georgian is as follows:
N 1. "Diado - Grand, Hey Seido."
N2. “Welcome Haji Seido."
N3. “Be healthy and enjoy your meal’’.
The vessel for the water was a “Sura’ - narrow-necked water jug
1. tin - large metal plate (round table).
2-4. “Sura’’- narrow-necked water jug.